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July 4th, 2009
Taking Manic Depression Seriously
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Getting It Right - Time
My grandfather was a dirt farmer with only a sixth-grade education. During the Depression, he eked out a living selling blocks of ice. But in those days, even though he was poor, he knew someone special: from listening to the fireside chats on the
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Trio walk from Sydney to Brisbane to tackle depression - Brisbane Times
A Queensland graphic designer who lost his mother to suicide last year is walking from Sydney to Brisbane with two mates to raise awareness of depression. Peter Johnston will tell high school students along the 1000-kilometre route where they can
Source: www.brisbanetimes.com.au
New book recalls the Great Depression in Winnebago County - Post-Crescent
In Oshkosh, scores of men hired under government-funded relief programs worked tirelessly, shoulder-to-shoulder digging drainage ditches along Murdock Avenue to carry runoff water to Lake Winnebago. Others dug trenches for sewers or hacked away at
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Coast Capital Savings raises $178K to battle workplace depression - Abbotsford News
More than $178,000 was raised on June 25 at Coast Capital Savings’ eighth annual Charity Golf Tournament benefiting depression research and treatment at VGH and UBC Hospital Foundation for Depression Research. Since its inception in 2002, the Coast
Source: www.bclocalnews.com
Overweight kids ‘experience more depression, loneliness, anxiety’ - New Kerala
Washington, July 3 : A new study by University of Missouri researchers has found that overweight kids, especially girls, show signs of the negative consequences of being overweight as early as kindergarten. These negative results may include
Source: www.newkerala.com
The Populism of the FDR Era - Time
Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt making a Fireside Chat speech on radio during WWII. Populist impulses — emotional demands for systemic change, waged in the name of the common man, demonizing Washington or Wall Street elites — are always rattling our
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Colic in babies linked to depressed dads - Chicago Sun-Times
Studies have suggested that babies might be more likely to have colic — defined as crying three hours a day, at least three days a week — if their mothers are depressed. Now, researchers say colic also might be more common in babies whose fathers
Source: www.suntimes.com
Review: “Public Enemies” a worthy companion to other gangster - WOAI
“Public Enemies” is the story of gangster John Dillinger with “baby-faced” Johnny Depp playing the lead role. That’s a switch because previous movies about Dillinger played him as a hardnosed, brusk adult. Dillinger was played by Lawrence Tierney in
Source: www.woai.com